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We invite you to join with us as a Click bank affiliate. Help sell the Food For Everyone Foundation's Mittleider gardening digital products! You can help the Food for Everyone foundation and earn money at the same time. Look for our video packages in the near future you can earn even more.
Join the Food for Everyone Foundation Click bank affiliate program earn 40% of every salePurchase the Mittleider digital gardening books.
Jim Kennard is the President of the Sustainable Gardening Non-Profit Food for Everyone Foundation. Jim is also the force behind How to Organic Garden.
Please consider joining the Food For Everyone Foundation Organic gardening affiliate program
How to join the Food for Everyone Foundation affiliate program
Do you have a website, a Blog, a Squidoo lens?
Join over 100,000 other people selling digital products online using Click bank and earn 40% while helping the Non-Profit Food for Everyone Foundation teach family gardening around the world!
Step 1 - Sign up for a Free Click bank account using this link
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When you sign up you will create a nickname/id
Step 2 - Looking at Example 1 below -
Replace the word "Steveffeo" with your Click bank id/nickname.
http://steveffeo.mittleider.hop.clickbank.net/
Step 3 - Add this code to your Website, Blog, Squidoo lens, Myspace, Youtube, or send it to your email list and earn 40% of every sale.
The process is 100% automated by Click bank. They handle all payments to you directly!
It is that easy! Just replace Steveffeo with your CB id and you are making money. An do not forget you are helping a Non-Profit help others.
You can use the code on a website, Squidoo lens, blog or via email to your friends, family or email list.
Example 1
http://steveffeo.mittleider.hop.clickbank.net/
To dress up your pages, and make them look like ours, you can use any of the images on either of our websites. Simply please link back to the page you took the images from.
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But what if I do not have a web page?
Great news!
You can create a Squidoo lens, blog, or write articles free of charge and earn money, AND help the Foundation at the same time.
To create a FREE Squidoo lens and earn 40% please use the link below. This will automatically join you to the main Foundation group.
Squidoo will not publish an empty lens, so please have fun with building a lens.
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Tell the world about your gardening success and your opinions about the Mittleider method of gardening.
Best of success! We look forward to having you join us help people one village or garden at a time.
Jim Kennard, President
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JoyfulPamela
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How to setup a sustainable Mittleider garden soilbed.
First off, you MUST have direct sunlight all day long for vegetables to thrive. Therefore, use only the space that has no shade. And don't worry if it seems small! You'll grow twice the food in one fourth the space others are using, so just do it right in the space you have. And actually, starting small is a good idea anyway! It's easier, more fun, and won't wear you out!Level ground, or something with a slight Southern slope is best, in order to catch the sun's strongest rays, and to avoid rapid water run-off that will wash out your soil, seeds, and seedlings.
Begin by clearing your ground of EVERYTHING! No weeds, rocks, or anything else is allowed. "Cleanliness is next to godliness" certainly applies here, and you surely want your garden to be a thing of beauty, as well as being productive!
Measure and stake the perimeter of your garden. This gives you an important starting point for figuring out how many soil-beds you can have, and then placing them properly. Let's use 25' X 35' as an example of what your garden area might be.
It doesn't really matter what direction your beds face, so far as sun exposure is concerned. What does matter, though, is that the beds be level, and that you plant taller plants to the North or East of shorter plants. This is to assure that taller plants don't shade shorter plants, and rob them of essential sunlight. So, align your beds to maximize those factors as much as possible.
I'll assume we are able to run the beds lengthwise along the 35' dimension. Your soil-beds should be 18" wide and any length you choose. When you become experienced in this method of growing, and want to specialize in growing certain crops all the time, you may want to begin using 4'-wide beds, but let's stick to the best family garden layout for now.
The ideal size for aisles is 3.5', and since we have 25' width in our example garden, this will give us 5 - 18" beds with 3 ' aisles. If you have only 23' you could get by with aisles a little narrower. But don't squeeze those aisles! You will be growing plants that need all of that space, and reducing the aisle space only leads to problems of not enough light and air for your growing plants!
We'll make our beds 30' long. This leaves us 2.5' on each end of the garden for walking, and 30' is a good length, because it makes caring for the garden easy. More about that later.
Using 18"-long stakes, stake your 5 - 18" X 30' beds, with 4 stakes per bed.
Apply 32 ounces of the Mittleider Pre-Plant Mix, and 16 ounces of Weekly Feed Mix to the soil under your strings. This amounts to about 1 ounce and half ounce per running foot of those VERY important natural mineral nutrients. Dig or till the soil of your soil-bed to a depth of at least 8".
Then, using nylon string, tie strings between the stakes, to outline your soil-beds.
Begin making raised, ridged beds by pulling about 2+ inches of dirt from the aisles into the 18"-wide bed area under your strings. Smooth and level that dirt, and then check the level of your bed area. It must be level to make watering easy and efficient, so don't ignore this step! Move dirt from the high spots in your bed to the low spots, until your bed is no more than one inch higher at the water-source end than the other end.
Make 4"-high ridges all around your bed by pulling soil from the center of the bed to just beneath the strings. When you're finished you should have a planting area that is about 12" wide and between 1 and 2" above the level of the aisles, with 4" ridges, the top of which are 18" apart. Re-check the level of your planting area, and move soil as necessary to keep the bed level from end to end.
Your Mittleider "Best of Organic" garden is now ready to plant!
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